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and then in addition, we are looking because of the technology of the counterfeit is improving so much, we are also looking at tech lodge cal solutions ourselves. we did research on authentication marketing which uses botanical d.n.a. to establish a unique signature. it can be included in the ink that manufacturers use in their normal production process to mark a part. then it stays with the part for the whole life cycle. >> that's fascinating. >> we're also looking at employing fraud detection software, like companies use for credit card fraud. they see an unusual pattern in your spending. and we're looking to see if we can identify characteristics of suppliers items and price that in combination might indicate that this is a counterfeit transa >>> up next how the pentagon can save billions of dollars a k, and i was trapped. no way out. my usualt ransport was nowhere to be found. i knew, then and there, that i needed wheels asap. thats alpha, sierra, alpha...pickle. ahem! sis here's in the military, so i can join navy federal too. he's getting a great rate - so now he can drive himsel
and then in addition, we are looking because of the technology of the counterfeit is improving so much, we are also looking at tech lodge cal solutions ourselves. we did research on authentication marketing which uses botanical d.n.a. to establish a unique signature. it can be included in the ink that manufacturers use in their normal production process to mark a part. then it stays with the part for the whole life cycle. >> that's fascinating. >> we're also looking at employing...
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investments in new technologies. we provide 11.9 billion for science and technology research. 2.1 billion for basic research. 10.4 billion to maintain growth of special operation forces. 3.8 billion for unmanned air systems. 3.4 billion for cyberactivities. let me also mention a key element that we absolutely have to maintain which is a strong, capable and ready national guard and reserve. to that end we'll retain -- we've asked the army to retain mid-level officers and ncos so that the structure and experience leaders will be there. if we have to mobilize and regrow the force quickly. another important element is to preserve our ability to quickly adapt and mobilize a strong and flexible industrial base. we've got to have an industrial base for the future. this budget recognizes that industry is our partner in the defense acquisition enterprise. and to the most fundamental element of our strateg a
investments in new technologies. we provide 11.9 billion for science and technology research. 2.1 billion for basic research. 10.4 billion to maintain growth of special operation forces. 3.8 billion for unmanned air systems. 3.4 billion for cyberactivities. let me also mention a key element that we absolutely have to maintain which is a strong, capable and ready national guard and reserve. to that end we'll retain -- we've asked the army to retain mid-level officers and ncos so that the...
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so technology is put forward and believed by the public to be a budget panacea but it is not. the third point that should be made about appetite is -- i would go further and say we saw in this election at the presidential level and the congressional level went across party lines and effort to make candidates pay for expressing willingness to cut pentagon spending and had zero effect and the massive infusion of corporate contributions and political efforts which had close to a zero return on investment. if anyone can think of a counterexample we can talk about it in the q&a but bill mentioned the presidential campaign and you have a concerted effort in virginia to take out a senate candidate on the grounds that it would be harmful to the state defense industry. that didn't work. you have a concerted effort, also didn't work, across party lines and interesting in western michigan where you have a libertarian republican and a veteran running against him, a democrat who had no trouble getting reelected. ron and rand paul have not suffered elect corley in their communities in state
so technology is put forward and believed by the public to be a budget panacea but it is not. the third point that should be made about appetite is -- i would go further and say we saw in this election at the presidential level and the congressional level went across party lines and effort to make candidates pay for expressing willingness to cut pentagon spending and had zero effect and the massive infusion of corporate contributions and political efforts which had close to a zero return on...
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a broad- based agreement with embraer that includes collaboration on areas like biofuels and safety technologies. as you mentioned, recently we announced collaboration on the kt-390 medium transport aircraft. and what that represents is a growing set of collaborations between embraer and boeing all with the idea that we're long- term partners and that will help us grow in brazil and around the world. >> is it going to be a factor in helping you win the fighter competition? does industrial collaboration matter? >> certainly industrial collaboration matters. as you have mentioned the fighter competition in brazil is very important. we've offered our super hornet. we think it's a very good match to the capability our brazilian customer is seeking. industrial partnerships is a key part of that offering. our relationship with embraer is a key element. >> in singapore earlier this year you said you would consider a smaller aircraft -- smaller jet aircraft for a lighter version of the p-1 maritime surveillance aircraft we discussed. is that aircraft going to be an embraer? >> we haven't decided yet. ce
a broad- based agreement with embraer that includes collaboration on areas like biofuels and safety technologies. as you mentioned, recently we announced collaboration on the kt-390 medium transport aircraft. and what that represents is a growing set of collaborations between embraer and boeing all with the idea that we're long- term partners and that will help us grow in brazil and around the world. >> is it going to be a factor in helping you win the fighter competition? does industrial...
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right. >> it is an actual real airport that might get built someday, but it is clearly 21st century technology so it bridge that is gap. >> i don't see multimission. >> second thing, this is a plane that has been threatened already, put it ton chopping block. it was then residence recollected. it is still at risk internally. so there's a strong symbolism in terms of the flexibility of doing what's right and did reverse ability that the president built into it. >> one name is the phoenix. >> you can see why the bomber is so important by just looking at a globe. if you turn a globe to the pacific side and look, all you see is water on that side. >> in any range. >> the distance is huge compared with any other theater of operation and therefore you must have long range. that means this is a pivot to air power and naval power and away from ground forces. >> let's go to one of the assertions that the president and secretary also made, that this budget in the end is going to be actually not one of cuts but a reduction in the rate of increase and that the budget will ultimately still be higher than w
right. >> it is an actual real airport that might get built someday, but it is clearly 21st century technology so it bridge that is gap. >> i don't see multimission. >> second thing, this is a plane that has been threatened already, put it ton chopping block. it was then residence recollected. it is still at risk internally. so there's a strong symbolism in terms of the flexibility of doing what's right and did reverse ability that the president built into it. >> one...
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we are not going to see this technology of unmanned systems or if you move into other new technologies that are game changers like this, we are not going to see it go away. accompanying more commonplace not just in the u.s. but both our allies or adversaries and also growing more capable. ramp up the number of strikes during obama's administration and that is a complex story but apart the media doesn't talk about is not only do we have more drones but they also carry more munitions. if you have a plane that carries one bomb and another guy had a plane with six bombs the other guy in the future will have more munitions by then. an example of what played out in the advancement of our weaponry and one of the primary system is. the technology is getting more used. obama and romney will have it as their full. i don't think we will turn away from it. the other part is the willingness to use it. any indicators that obama would shrink the numbers. the statement that he has made on a program that we are still in that weird phase of cannot confirm or denials that we occasionally talk about. he h
we are not going to see this technology of unmanned systems or if you move into other new technologies that are game changers like this, we are not going to see it go away. accompanying more commonplace not just in the u.s. but both our allies or adversaries and also growing more capable. ramp up the number of strikes during obama's administration and that is a complex story but apart the media doesn't talk about is not only do we have more drones but they also carry more munitions. if you have...
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agile and technologically advanced force of tomorrow. the point i'm making we would need to make this transition even if we had all of the money we wanted. but of course we don't have all of the money that we want. and thereby springs a second great force impinging upon us which is the budget control act. i want to remind you of the magnitude of the budget control act's effect, and the need we have to make this adjustment in conscience of the force of strategic history. just to remind you of the facts, the base defense budget is not decreasing. over coming years. but neither is it continuing to rise in real terms as it has over the past few years. and as we planned for it to do as recently as a year ago. the difference between our plans before the budget control act, and the plans imposed upon us under the budget control act is the famous $487 billion over ten years. about 262 billion. adjustment of about 9% of the total that we planned, which is a substantial adjustment by any measure. and to that you must add the magnitude of the reduc
agile and technologically advanced force of tomorrow. the point i'm making we would need to make this transition even if we had all of the money we wanted. but of course we don't have all of the money that we want. and thereby springs a second great force impinging upon us which is the budget control act. i want to remind you of the magnitude of the budget control act's effect, and the need we have to make this adjustment in conscience of the force of strategic history. just to remind you of...
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be as accurate as we can, recognizing that we're dealing with a very fluid assessment again as our technologies and our capabilities expand. did you want to finish up? >> no. >> okay. no, i appreciate that. mr. chairman, that's all that i have. thank you. >> thank you. let me ask one other line of questions. dr. gruenspecht, your testimony, in discussing the world or the international energy outlook, you say renewable energy is projected to be the fastest grow ing source of primary energy over the next 25 years. the renewable share of total energy use increases, in your projection, from 10% in 2008 to 15% in 2035. do you also have in your report an analysis of what those trends would be with regard to renewable energy? >> yes, particularly in our annual energy outlook, there's a lot of information on renewable energy. again, it's very fast growing for two reasons. one, in the transportation sector, you have the mandates for the biofuels, which even though we don't believe that the target at 2022 would actually be met. that certainly is driving renewables in that sector. and we have a lot of ren
be as accurate as we can, recognizing that we're dealing with a very fluid assessment again as our technologies and our capabilities expand. did you want to finish up? >> no. >> okay. no, i appreciate that. mr. chairman, that's all that i have. thank you. >> thank you. let me ask one other line of questions. dr. gruenspecht, your testimony, in discussing the world or the international energy outlook, you say renewable energy is projected to be the fastest grow ing source of...
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basically he questioned the viability of future technologies. how important is stealth and do you agree that advances in computing power helps defend or defeat our stealth advantage and we should be investing more in sort of standoff weapons. >> you have three questions there. first of all if he were sitting here, he would tell you what his point was, is that there is a place for stealth. he's not denying that he's a partner on joint strike fighter. he's a partner on the x47. the bottom line what he was saying is that what we want to be able to do is to calibrate our ambition so that, yes, you will have some of the high end, most sophisticated capabilities, but where that's not required, you can have something less compelling, like literal combat ship or something along those lines. he wasn't dismissing stealth. what he was saying is we need balances we discussed earlier. >> let me take you then to space. one of the great advantages and something you spend an enormous amount of time on, even though people see wings and think aviator, you're chie
basically he questioned the viability of future technologies. how important is stealth and do you agree that advances in computing power helps defend or defeat our stealth advantage and we should be investing more in sort of standoff weapons. >> you have three questions there. first of all if he were sitting here, he would tell you what his point was, is that there is a place for stealth. he's not denying that he's a partner on joint strike fighter. he's a partner on the x47. the bottom...
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, host of technologies, et cetera, that allow you to rebaseline to the previous levels of technology. >> in the 20 or so seconds left, what about the cost part of this? this is going to impose a cost on businesses. how big of a cost is it going to be both for big businesses and small? >> well, it will be a cross that can more easily be shared, assumed by big business and more adversely affect small business. but the key of it is that it's going to matter when it results in a competitive advantage and it doesn't matter what the cost is if it's a competitive advantage, either national security or in your pocketbook. >> dale, thanks very much for joining us. coming up, what the decision to cut two army brigades from europe >>> president obama's new defense strategy unveiled at the pentagon a couple of weeks ago called for reducing u.s. forces in europe as washington shifts more attention to asia. defense secretary leon panetta announced a week ago that the army will bring home two brigade comat teams and as many as 10,000 soldiers from europe. the army will retain some 30,000 troops on t
, host of technologies, et cetera, that allow you to rebaseline to the previous levels of technology. >> in the 20 or so seconds left, what about the cost part of this? this is going to impose a cost on businesses. how big of a cost is it going to be both for big businesses and small? >> well, it will be a cross that can more easily be shared, assumed by big business and more adversely affect small business. but the key of it is that it's going to matter when it results in a...
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it refers to our ability to make co response to strategic economic and technological change. for example evenb as we reduce the overall ground forces, we keep a relatively high p proportion of mid grade officers if we need a premium to build up the forces quickly. in the context the guard and the reserve will play an extremely important role. it is your expertise, your dedication and your commitment and your readiness that will enable our military to have the built-in adaptability and resourcefulness that we have described. we expect the reserve components to continue to provide both an operational and strategic reser reserve in the future. they continue to be a source of innovative approaches to building the capacity of critical partners around the world. here, i want to take a moment to highlight the state partnership program which pairs the national guard units of a given state with a particular partner country. one of the first such partnership relationships was established back in 1993 between the illinois national guard and the polish military. since then illinois guard
it refers to our ability to make co response to strategic economic and technological change. for example evenb as we reduce the overall ground forces, we keep a relatively high p proportion of mid grade officers if we need a premium to build up the forces quickly. in the context the guard and the reserve will play an extremely important role. it is your expertise, your dedication and your commitment and your readiness that will enable our military to have the built-in adaptability and...
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. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north korea continues to make itself heard, regularly testing nuclear missiles despite international condemnation. >> it's estimated that the next time north korea tests a nuclear weapon it could be by highly enriched uranium, whereas the last two were believed to be through the plutonium route. so this is very problematic, not just because north korea having lots of fissile material is a bad thing, but north korea has a tradition of selling off anything that can garner hard currency on the open market. >> and though the soviet empire is a thing of the past, china is echoing the aspirations of its predecessor. >> there's
. >> the iranians are being continuing to amass technologies, learning how to enrich uranium, stockpiling low enriched uranium and it's getting to a level in which particularly one of iran's major rivals in the region, israel, is sounding the alarm bells and saying that the iranians are getting too close. >> graeme lawson, a great historian of the cuban missile crisis said that the iran nuclear issue is the cuban missile crisis in slow motion. (instrumental music) >> and north...
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that that force must be agile, it must be flexible, it must be ready to be deployed and it must be technologically advanced. we knew that coming out of the wars that there would be a drawdown. but we also knew that the force we wanted had to be truly agile and mobile and in addition to that the force structure that we had we wanted to be able to afford to properly train and equip. the very definition of hollowing out the force is to maintain a larger force structure and then cut training and equipment and weaken that force. and that's something we didn't want to do. for a savings of $50 billion over the next five years. the adjustments include we're resizing the active army. we're going from 562,000 as a result of the ramp up during -- after 9/11. we're going to about 490,000 soldiers by 2017. we'll transition down in a gradual way. and we'll reach a level that is still higher above the level we had prior to 9/11. we maintain our capabilities on airlift as well. the navy, while it will protect its highest priority and most flexible ships will retire seven lower priority naval cruisers that have no
that that force must be agile, it must be flexible, it must be ready to be deployed and it must be technologically advanced. we knew that coming out of the wars that there would be a drawdown. but we also knew that the force we wanted had to be truly agile and mobile and in addition to that the force structure that we had we wanted to be able to afford to properly train and equip. the very definition of hollowing out the force is to maintain a larger force structure and then cut training and...
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>> host: as the chinese become more sophisticated at military technology that includes long-range ballistic missiles that can reach as far as 1700 miles away apparently right now as well as cyber warfare i would think that it would be why is for the u.s. to pull back even more. >> guest: we have not to do that with russia. what i'm saying about us and the chinese is in no way different from what we have learned in our relationship with the russians. they can destroy almost all american cities in the course of six hours. i have to deal with that in my official capacity i was supposed to be responsible for coordinating committee and we could write off all of russia in six hours. if we continue to maintain the kind of competition that was characteristic of the 20th century, we will end up with the same position. >> host: in an arms race we may already be entering one right now. in your book you talk about the new concept of global systemic rivalry. explain for me what you mean by that. >> guest: when i wrote this i said to myself it was a surprise to me when i thought of it and i said i looked
>> host: as the chinese become more sophisticated at military technology that includes long-range ballistic missiles that can reach as far as 1700 miles away apparently right now as well as cyber warfare i would think that it would be why is for the u.s. to pull back even more. >> guest: we have not to do that with russia. what i'm saying about us and the chinese is in no way different from what we have learned in our relationship with the russians. they can destroy almost all...
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from this, syria has benefited technologically and north korea has acquired hard currency. >> north korea is trying to promote nuclear development. we suspect that it exports dangerous substances. but what do we know about north korea's ability to produce chemical weapons? >> north korea has strengthened its chemical warfare capabilities since the 1990s largely to offset its disadvantage in conventional military balance. it has up to 5,000 tons of chemical agents. chemical weapons are one of the most important deterrents for north korea. if used against south korea with long-range artillery shells, a large number of casualties would result. we don't know whether north korea's nuclear weapons are operational today, but we know its chemical weapons are. >> north korea has a new leader, kim jong-un. do you think the recent change of leadership will affect relations between the country and syria? >> north korea and syria have two things in common. both of their leaders have inherited power from their fathers and both countries are isolated. so their cooperation is likely to continue in the ye
from this, syria has benefited technologically and north korea has acquired hard currency. >> north korea is trying to promote nuclear development. we suspect that it exports dangerous substances. but what do we know about north korea's ability to produce chemical weapons? >> north korea has strengthened its chemical warfare capabilities since the 1990s largely to offset its disadvantage in conventional military balance. it has up to 5,000 tons of chemical agents. chemical weapons...
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the technology is getting more and more use. both obama anne romney -- and romney will have it as their tool. there is also the willingness to resist. we have not seen any indicators that either or, would strengthen the numbers -- oh, would strengthen the numbers based on the statements he has made. -- obama would strengthen the numbers based on the statements he has made. he has shown no indication he is going to shrink it. rounding has shown he would reduce it if he goes to the popularity of these programs going around 65% of americans. no one is going against that. there is a work around for some of the challenges in the past it you need congressional authorization for it. the challenge which both of them will face is another one of these external factors. congress on the right in the last is starting to get more and more uncomfortable with their lack of oversight and their lack of input over this. we are seeing statements being made on both sides. there is a growing discourse from the american point -- public on it. that wil
the technology is getting more and more use. both obama anne romney -- and romney will have it as their tool. there is also the willingness to resist. we have not seen any indicators that either or, would strengthen the numbers -- oh, would strengthen the numbers based on the statements he has made. -- obama would strengthen the numbers based on the statements he has made. he has shown no indication he is going to shrink it. rounding has shown he would reduce it if he goes to the popularity of...
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science technology innovation all the latest m l m m's from around rush hour we've got this huge earth covered. me is eve he. comes. into. welcome back you're all stuck on people go to mind you were talking about the china japan island dispute. ok bruce i have to go back to you has china been dealt a raw deal i mean if we in the light of what mark said before we went to the break i mean after the second world war all these things things were decided without china participating well i think you can argue that china you know was dealt a raw deal but at the time it was not a member of the un cetera but i think if you look at the present time the concern that the u.s. has and as i said before the nations of southeast asia northeast asia you know certainly called washington expressing their concern calling for a larger u.s. presence a larger u.s. role. because of china's actions recently and they are concerned that china will continue to try to intimidate them to sow the u.s. obviously is bound by treaty to defend certain nations japan south korea the philippines etc so on the one hand the
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we also need to be operationally viable with minimum budgets possible and enhanced technology, minimum human cost and time, specific time frame in operations, in and out. smart defense is all about renewing operational and tact tactical effectiveness and alliance coordination. all about specialization. smart defense is about to set priorities and to better coordinate collective efforts. therefore, smart defense is all about your graphical proximity also capability. area distribution and specialization. is a correlation of a administrative and military di
we also need to be operationally viable with minimum budgets possible and enhanced technology, minimum human cost and time, specific time frame in operations, in and out. smart defense is all about renewing operational and tact tactical effectiveness and alliance coordination. all about specialization. smart defense is about to set priorities and to better coordinate collective efforts. therefore, smart defense is all about your graphical proximity also capability. area distribution and...
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but today, irish disc drive manufacturer sea-gate technology said it wasn't as bad as feared, and it lifted its outlook thanks to higher prices. that optimism lifted the sector. seagate rallied 6.5%. western digital gained more than 4.5%. lsi corp., which makes semiconductors for hard disk drives, shot up almost 8%. drug development can be a high risk/high reward game. there's regulatory approval to worry about; then, if okayed, whether health insurance will help pick up the tab for patients. dendreon has experienced the ups and downs with its prostate cancer vaccine. shares shot up 40% today on ten times average volume. quarterly sales of its vaccine were better than expected, thanks to more clarity on how doctors are reimbursed. the treatment is expensive-- it runs $93,000. the stock fell from 35 to 11 in august after withdrawing its financial forecast for the vaccine. agri-business giant monsanto had strong sales in latin america, fueling much better than expected earnings in its fiscal first quarter. earnings were seven cents ahead of estimates, thanks to its growing businesses i
but today, irish disc drive manufacturer sea-gate technology said it wasn't as bad as feared, and it lifted its outlook thanks to higher prices. that optimism lifted the sector. seagate rallied 6.5%. western digital gained more than 4.5%. lsi corp., which makes semiconductors for hard disk drives, shot up almost 8%. drug development can be a high risk/high reward game. there's regulatory approval to worry about; then, if okayed, whether health insurance will help pick up the tab for patients....
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world coming to the truth science technology innovation all the least of melons from around russia we've dumped the future coverage. courageous and creative. elegance and full and public speaking. a few european bodybuilders against millions of weak immigrants. may not seem so serious. but this could be a real threat to more. european extremists. on. the front. lines the show would be soo much brighter than if you knew about songs from phones to freshen. me from stunts on t.v. don't come. kitchen sisters. welcome back to rostock i'm curious about your mind you were talking about the china japan island to speak. to. soon. ok bruce about to go back to you has china been dealt a raw deal i mean if we in the light of what mark said before we went to the break i mean after the second world war all these things things were decided without china participating. well i think if you can argue that china you know was dealt a raw deal but at the time it was not a member of the un etc but i think if you look at the present time the concern that the u.s. has and as i said before the nations of southea
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it's technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. this is r.t. let's take a look at the headlines now president obama has unveiled a major overhaul of the world's biggest economy shrinking u.s. military manpower a new strategy also includes expanding the forces presence across asia. syria's opposition calls on the u.n. to establish in the no fly zone the countries they accuse arab observers of pro regime bias in the mix as the claims of preemptive. on iran is calling the news proposed oil embargo.
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lived in seattle, and, you know, experienced the technology scene there. and i see that area as being -- it should be very influential to detroit. but when you come here, i mean, there's joust differences that i can see why he would want to stay there if he lives there. and has his kids in schools there. how does he somehow transfer some of that to the detroit area. have you talked to him about how he could do that? >> i think it's clear to fix ford not fix detroit. and, you know, i think that he certainly sees that a stronger ford benefits the local area. but i mean, it's true, his reason he came here was to fix ford. but he also -- >> if you received any response from the ford management for mulally all the way down? >> i have. i talked with pretty much everybody in the book. i say to sum it up. there's one thing in the book that everybody doesn't like. it's different with everybody. overall they think it does a good job of telling the ford story. it's uncomfortable to be entered into scrutiny. i told all of the people that were talked about in the book,
lived in seattle, and, you know, experienced the technology scene there. and i see that area as being -- it should be very influential to detroit. but when you come here, i mean, there's joust differences that i can see why he would want to stay there if he lives there. and has his kids in schools there. how does he somehow transfer some of that to the detroit area. have you talked to him about how he could do that? >> i think it's clear to fix ford not fix detroit. and, you know, i think...
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technology innovation. developments around. the future. what if then secretary leon panetta is currently on a nine day trip there asia over the weekend he stopped in singapore for the two thousand and twelve shangri-la security dialogue and this week he'll be making what's considered a historic visit to vietnam now it's all part of this strategic shift that we've been hearing so much about from the pentagon shifting towards the asia pacific region and panetta made clear that by two thousand and twenty. about sixty percent of the u.s. navy fleet will be assigned their fleets going to include six aircraft carriers a majority of u.s. cruisers destroyers littoral combat ships and submarines but was also adamant about saying that this move is not meant to intimidate china except it's not just china that finds that a little hard to believe so joining me to discuss this is robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky and blogger at lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight and you know tell me first i
technology innovation. developments around. the future. what if then secretary leon panetta is currently on a nine day trip there asia over the weekend he stopped in singapore for the two thousand and twelve shangri-la security dialogue and this week he'll be making what's considered a historic visit to vietnam now it's all part of this strategic shift that we've been hearing so much about from the pentagon shifting towards the asia pacific region and panetta made clear that by two thousand and...
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enemy anywhere they said they're going to invest heavily in new capabilities seen drone scene space technologies to give the u.s. military this whole new shape which is the defense secretary said it will be nothing like the cold war or the post cold war military meaning they're moving away from ground wars told words air wars toward the intelligence war so to speak the u.s.s. pull troops out of iraq would feel like thousands of contractors behind president obama said it was draw all day for u.s. forces in afghanistan which is due in twenty fourteen but winding down the decade of being conclusive wars in iraq and afghanistan won't necessarily mean less wars but rather wars of a different shape the u.s. is already fighting this new kind of warfare on multiple fronts in different countries with the use of air force with the use of drones levy is one example the whole country was destroyed mainly from air pakistan is another example not not a successful one though people in pakistan are infuriated by u.s. strikes which end up killing many civilians and as it happened recently their own pakistani sol
enemy anywhere they said they're going to invest heavily in new capabilities seen drone scene space technologies to give the u.s. military this whole new shape which is the defense secretary said it will be nothing like the cold war or the post cold war military meaning they're moving away from ground wars told words air wars toward the intelligence war so to speak the u.s.s. pull troops out of iraq would feel like thousands of contractors behind president obama said it was draw all day for...
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its technology innovation paul believes developments from around russia we've got the future coverage. this is r.t. let's take a look at the headlines now president obama hasn't failed at a major overhaul of the world's biggest economy shrinking u.s. military manpower a new strategy also includes expanding the forces presence across asia. syria's opposition calls on the u.n. to establish a no fly zone in the country they accuse arab observers of pro regime bias and leaks as the claims of a preemptive. under ron is calling the news proposed oil and economic war a strong reaction is the latest in a series of intensifying military and diplomatic responses by tehran and growing pressure from western powers over its nuclear projects. next people who value his guests if there is yeltsin was a key history maker or just in the right place at the right time. if you. follow in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle boris yeltsin was he a great man who made history or was he merely a product of his time and opinions differ widely don't know one denies the important role he played in creating ou
its technology innovation paul believes developments from around russia we've got the future coverage. this is r.t. let's take a look at the headlines now president obama hasn't failed at a major overhaul of the world's biggest economy shrinking u.s. military manpower a new strategy also includes expanding the forces presence across asia. syria's opposition calls on the u.n. to establish a no fly zone in the country they accuse arab observers of pro regime bias and leaks as the claims of a...
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technology innovation all the it's developments around. the future. ok it's time for you said it i read it right a time to respond to my brilliance and engage in viewer comments from facebook twitter and you too because and you've got some say i listen now first i want to respond to a viewer that watched monday night's true time award which we gave to congresswoman fox after she said that she had quote no tolerance for people with student loan debt nate age twenty one twenty one comment on you tube how how does someone like this become the chairwoman for the u.s. house education subcommittee on higher education and workforce training when she doesn't have the slightest clue about any of it who thinks nothing of even changed in the past forty years says a lot about how we do things here and yeah it does a lot of this woman who is chair of the committees has been dealing with higher education clearly doesn't understand how the united states works today and it's not just her it's the media it's people across all sorts of calls in making platforms and the
technology innovation all the it's developments around. the future. ok it's time for you said it i read it right a time to respond to my brilliance and engage in viewer comments from facebook twitter and you too because and you've got some say i listen now first i want to respond to a viewer that watched monday night's true time award which we gave to congresswoman fox after she said that she had quote no tolerance for people with student loan debt nate age twenty one twenty one comment on you...
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universities with master's degree or a doctorate in science technology engineering or in math fields it would create an entrepreneur is visa to enable immigrants of capital to start businesses and create jobs here in the u.s. and would also eliminate caps on the numbers of worker based visas allotted to each foreign nation i mean what do you think is this something that we need on one hand you have millions of americans who are unemployed but at the same time you have a lot of businesses that say that they can't fill certain positions because the labor isn't skilled enough it's not that it's not skilled enough it's not they won't take as much money these guest worker visa programs are the biggest scam in the book what happened in hershey last year that all those kids that were working in the warehouses they thought they would get some sort of cultural work or exchange and instead they were packing boxes and warehouses and making thirty forty books a week in violation of a lot of minimum wage laws so they're always find ways to exploit these guest worker visas there's no shortage of s
universities with master's degree or a doctorate in science technology engineering or in math fields it would create an entrepreneur is visa to enable immigrants of capital to start businesses and create jobs here in the u.s. and would also eliminate caps on the numbers of worker based visas allotted to each foreign nation i mean what do you think is this something that we need on one hand you have millions of americans who are unemployed but at the same time you have a lot of businesses that...
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targeted attacks have traditionally been deployed on the battlefield yet today a significant shift in technology has created a brand new terrain for warfare the internet which most people use for communication research and entertainment is being dubbed the battlefield of the future in an era of hackers and viruses computers are something of a weapon in the emerging world of cyber war a virtual world where military strikes are invisible and everyone online remains vulnerable earlier this month u.s. defense secretary leon panetta warned that america faces the possibility of a cyber pearl harbor if online security is ensuring things the even greater danger facing us in cyberspace goes beyond crime and it goes beyond harassment. cyber attacks. perpetrated by nation states or violent extremist groups could be as destructive as the terrorist attack on nine eleven while the pentagon is looking to expand washington's ability to respond to cyber attacks. it's also developing procedures that allow frontline troops to have a new generation of cyber weapons at their fingertips and the army's cyber effects r
targeted attacks have traditionally been deployed on the battlefield yet today a significant shift in technology has created a brand new terrain for warfare the internet which most people use for communication research and entertainment is being dubbed the battlefield of the future in an era of hackers and viruses computers are something of a weapon in the emerging world of cyber war a virtual world where military strikes are invisible and everyone online remains vulnerable earlier this month...
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i think technology is very important. but our ability to develop that technology, to make sure that it works, to make sure that we have that leap ahead capability is something that involves some risk. and lastly, as i said, when you shave the budget by a half a trillion dollars, it leaves very little margin of error. >> right. >> and that, i think, is probably the biggest risk of all. >> if i have time, senator, i'd like to respond because i will preview my risk assessment for you. and i did not assess unacceptable risk in my assessment, and i don't believe this budget incurs unacceptable risk. i will tell you that i am prepared to say that sequestration would pose unacceptable risk. and here's why. it's important to note. it's pretty clear -- there's physics involved. in this budget, we have decided to offramp a certain number of service men and women. and we've about maxed out our an ability to do that with the proper dignity and respect to the force. so 15,00,000, 15,000 a year is enough to ask to leave and still have
i think technology is very important. but our ability to develop that technology, to make sure that it works, to make sure that we have that leap ahead capability is something that involves some risk. and lastly, as i said, when you shave the budget by a half a trillion dollars, it leaves very little margin of error. >> right. >> and that, i think, is probably the biggest risk of all. >> if i have time, senator, i'd like to respond because i will preview my risk assessment for...
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of life has always been fishing the russians brought with the new technology and culture most of the eighteen thousand and eight sea now have other jobs but still take regular trips out onto the windswept ice. fishing is extremely important to us as part of our traditional way of life to fish drop we fry them boil them smoke them and dry them we are all sorts of fish. which further to the east we find a much bleaker picture this village is an example of a failed meeting between an outside culture and a native people whereas the night sea have accepted a large degree of assimilation but remain productive and connected to their heritage the origin people here have lost far more than just the native ways the orit's were also a native fishing people now their fishing boats lie broken and unused on the shore of. our parents are to blame they started the drinking the children seat and start as well some children grow up too fast they start smoking at six since soviet times attempts to integrate the origin to society have had disastrous results the houses here go largely unrepaired most or
of life has always been fishing the russians brought with the new technology and culture most of the eighteen thousand and eight sea now have other jobs but still take regular trips out onto the windswept ice. fishing is extremely important to us as part of our traditional way of life to fish drop we fry them boil them smoke them and dry them we are all sorts of fish. which further to the east we find a much bleaker picture this village is an example of a failed meeting between an outside...
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estimates as to mates how frakt wells newly frac wells that can use this new technology are already using it so it's not that big of a deal to use it the industry has said that they don't have enough of these trucks basically that they use to capture the gas as it leaks out and they want more time to build the trucks put them to put them together before these rules apply across the board are also nonsense you think you know punting until january of two thousand and thirteen was a fair move by the e.p.a. it makes sense because they actually need the time to build these trucks or did they kind of hate but it definitely was a provision of begats industry was asking for you know industry groups like the american petroleum institute pressing specific this point specifically about there weren't enough. but quit meant there wasn't enough equipment to go around so in that sense the e.p.a. really was responding to industry concerns now what they say is there also are interest in natural gas companies to flare off the gas if they don't do this process which is called green completion and according
estimates as to mates how frakt wells newly frac wells that can use this new technology are already using it so it's not that big of a deal to use it the industry has said that they don't have enough of these trucks basically that they use to capture the gas as it leaks out and they want more time to build the trucks put them to put them together before these rules apply across the board are also nonsense you think you know punting until january of two thousand and thirteen was a fair move by...
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sun its technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we. covered. a lot from moscow this is a top stories now this hour a suspected suicide bomb attack targeting a police bus rips through a residential part of the syrian capital comes amid growing opposition calls for the overthrow of president assad by military means. shifting strategy barack obama announces them into a rock star patients to focus on increasing u.s. influence in asia thanks for emphasis on an unconventional war plan. and israel is preparing for a joy to army exercise with the u.s. but the truth movement involved spots of a possible buildup to a military strike on iran. to back up with a week of their stories and fifty minutes from now the meantime we head to italy to see what footprint russian awesome public figures have left on the country's culture through the ages. hello and welcome to the program from all the texture to music russians have been fascinated with italian culture for centuries and today they come here in the tens of thousands in search of everything from fabulous f
sun its technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we. covered. a lot from moscow this is a top stories now this hour a suspected suicide bomb attack targeting a police bus rips through a residential part of the syrian capital comes amid growing opposition calls for the overthrow of president assad by military means. shifting strategy barack obama announces them into a rock star patients to focus on increasing u.s. influence in asia thanks for emphasis on an...